Close relationship with Natalie: Biden leads granddaughter to the first ballot

The "Midterms" are coming up - one of the most important ballots in the USA.

Close relationship with Natalie: Biden leads granddaughter to the first ballot

The "Midterms" are coming up - one of the most important ballots in the USA. It's the first for Joe Biden's granddaughter Natalie. Her grandfather takes this as an opportunity to accompany her to the early vote. Because Joe Biden is in close contact with his granddaughter. This also has to do with a tragic story.

US President Joe Biden cast his ballot just over a week before the congressional elections. He made use of the early voting option in the state of Delaware. Biden was accompanied by his 18-year-old granddaughter Natalie, who was allowed to vote for the first time. The election is about a fundamental decision between two very different visions for the country, Biden emphasized after voting.

According to US media reports, the US President is quite close to his grandchildren. In 2020, Biden said he communicated with them on a daily basis, either by phone or text. Born in 2004, Natalie is the eldest child of Joe Biden's son Beau, who died of cancer in 2015. She also has a brother, Robert Hunter II, who is two years her junior.

When Joe Biden’s election victory against Donald Trump was certain on November 7, 2020, it was said that several of the current US President’s grandchildren informed him of his election victory. At least that's what a report by NBC says.

In the midterm elections on November 8, as is customary every two years, the entire House of Representatives and some of the seats in the Senate will be voted on. In several states, voters can vote in advance not only by postal vote, but also in person.

Biden's Democratic Party currently has narrow control of both houses of parliament. Previous polls give the Republicans, who are still dominated by ex-President Donald Trump and his like-minded people, a good chance of gaining a majority in the House of Representatives in the election. In the Senate, several potentially decisive races are considered extremely close.